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energy independence. he made that a key goal. i want to play something he said during the state of the union. >> today, no area holds more promise than investments in american energy. after years of talking about it, we're finally poised to control our own energy future. >> at the same time, he is infuriated republicans by the delay of the keystone pipeline. keystone pipeline, yes. attacking syria, no. obama has it backwards. i ask you, does another potential middle east war make the case for more domestic energy production put pressure on the president to approve keystone? >> no, i don't think it is related. i think what we have is a dramatic increase in shale gas and natural gas that is going to cover us. that will make it okay. the president can make a keystone decision independent on that. the supply is going to be sufficient. what i think is happening in this country, which is positive, is again more oil and gas extraction, but also a dramatic growth and renewables and solar and wind and bio-fuels. the standards for gasoline
energy independence. he made that a key goal. i want to play something he said during the state of the union. >> today, no area holds more promise than investments in american energy. after years of talking about it, we're finally poised to control our own energy future. >> at the same time, he is infuriated republicans by the delay of the keystone pipeline. keystone pipeline, yes. attacking syria, no. obama has it backwards. i ask you, does another potential middle east war make...
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it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> the killing of ambassador chris stevens in benghazi this week made me think back to the last time such a sad event took place and it brings me to my question of the week. 1979 was the year the last u.s. ambassador was killed in an atamt. what was the country it happened in? is it, a, egypt, b, iran, c, iraq, or d, afghanistan. we'll tell you the correct answer in just a moment. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and follow us on twitter and facebook. also if you miss a show or a special, they're on itunes, the audio ipad is free or you can buy the video version. itunes.com/fareed. >>> monday marks the 100th anniversary of the battle of an teat. . this week's become of the wee
it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> the killing of ambassador chris stevens in benghazi this week made me think back to the last time such a sad event...
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was scheduled to be three times the energy of what they've got now over in -- three times the energy. budgets were allocated. holes were dug, engineering plans were drawn up. and the construction had already begun. earle '90s comes, there's some -- budget flinches, and congress says, no, we choose to no longer pay for this. and if you part the curtains, you'll find what happened in 1989 -- peace broke out in europe. the cold war ended. the physicist was the darling of the cold war right back to the second world war itself because atomic energy was the foundations of -- first the winning of the second world war. but it was the -- it was responsible for so much of the politics of the cold war. >> yeah. >> so the government understood the role of physicist -- the physicist as who -- not only how many missiles in your silo, how many physicists are with with you there in the silo. and i think they judged that the physicist wasn't as useful to national security in the post-cold war era as before. you won't read that in the report. that's my -- my interpretation of that sequence of events. b
was scheduled to be three times the energy of what they've got now over in -- three times the energy. budgets were allocated. holes were dug, engineering plans were drawn up. and the construction had already begun. earle '90s comes, there's some -- budget flinches, and congress says, no, we choose to no longer pay for this. and if you part the curtains, you'll find what happened in 1989 -- peace broke out in europe. the cold war ended. the physicist was the darling of the cold war right back to...
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>> we didn't have any civilian nuclear energy. we had some -- some research plants, but not anything on a significant scale. and i don't think we're going to pursue civil nuclear energy in the coming years. i think, you know, we always -- we always blame moses that he was a -- our greatest leader and one of the most gifted people in the world. he brought us the moral code and so on. belief in one god. but then he was a bad navigator. he brought us to the only part of the middle east without any gas, without any oil. turns out he wasn't such a bad navigator because he found some gas offshore. so i think we'll -- we'll go for the gas. and i think we'll skip the nuclear. >> let's turn to the reason i'm here, the winds of change in the middle east. you have not given a major tv interview since all this began in december in tunisia. let me take you back to december and the events in tunisia. did they take you by surprise? what was your immediate reaction? and did you ever imagine that it would create the kind of domino effect we've bee
>> we didn't have any civilian nuclear energy. we had some -- some research plants, but not anything on a significant scale. and i don't think we're going to pursue civil nuclear energy in the coming years. i think, you know, we always -- we always blame moses that he was a -- our greatest leader and one of the most gifted people in the world. he brought us the moral code and so on. belief in one god. but then he was a bad navigator. he brought us to the only part of the middle east...
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at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. ♪ >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ >>> the year's halfway mark is the perfe
at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. ♪ >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's...
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>> just didn't feel like i had the energy. i was trying to make sure i was getting enough fluids in and enough calories in to maintain my energy of it. just got tired near the end. >> what lesson do you think you learned? >> make sure you get lots of fluids in. that's for sure. today was very hot and not a lot of wind. and just try to get the calories in. >> like eat almost constantly. at the beginning of these events and have food with you as well. >> and the pacing too. >> and the pacing. >> you did essential lay mini triathlon today, 20-minute swim, hour bike, 30-minute run. what did you like most about it and dislike the most? >> i didn't like the swim. >> it was only your second time in open water? into yes, that's right. i liked the bike. >> liked the bike. what about the swim did you learn? what would you do differently next time? >> practice, practice, practice. i've never been in open water and the conditions in open water are a lot different than in the pool. there's a current, there's waves. i was not able to see th
>> just didn't feel like i had the energy. i was trying to make sure i was getting enough fluids in and enough calories in to maintain my energy of it. just got tired near the end. >> what lesson do you think you learned? >> make sure you get lots of fluids in. that's for sure. today was very hot and not a lot of wind. and just try to get the calories in. >> like eat almost constantly. at the beginning of these events and have food with you as well. >> and the...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> there's a storm i've been telling you about, an economic storm that's doing a lot of damage. at its center in europe. but it is getting bigger and spreading out across the world and it is starting to blow on to our shores. i'm ali velshi. this is "your money." as long as your candidates don't tell you the truth about the economy, i will. >>> right now that storm hangs squarely over greece. it's erratic, though. spain, italy, portugal, ireland could all be next needing emergency shelter and support. in an economic storm, that means more bailouts and cutbacks with europeans spending less money. and that means the world's factory f
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> there's a storm i've been telling you about, an economic...
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i think energy is a great story. i think congress can mess things up and it will hurt if we don't fix it. congress's failings take action to protect americans from an on coming storm. i'll show what you jobs are at risk and whether your state could be the hardest hit. plus that hammering you're hearing could be the sound of a real heartbeat in the housing market. stick around. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest em
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>> we didn't have any civilian nuclear energy. we had some -- some research plants, but not anything on a significant scale. and i don't think we're going to pursue civil nuclear energy in the coming years. i think, you know, we always -- we always blame moses that he was a -- our greatest leader and one of the most gifted people in the world. he brought us the moral code and so on. belief in one god. but then he was a bad navigator. he brought us to the only part of the middle east without any gas, without any oil. turns out he wasn't such a bad navigator because we found some gas offshore. so i think we'll -- we'll go for the gas. and i think we'll skip the nuclear. >> let's turn to the reason i'm here, the winds of change in the middle east. you have not given a major tv interview since all this began in december in tunisia. let me take you back to december and the events in tunisia. did they take you by surprise? what was your immediate reaction? and did you ever imagine that it would create the kind of domino effect we've bee
>> we didn't have any civilian nuclear energy. we had some -- some research plants, but not anything on a significant scale. and i don't think we're going to pursue civil nuclear energy in the coming years. i think, you know, we always -- we always blame moses that he was a -- our greatest leader and one of the most gifted people in the world. he brought us the moral code and so on. belief in one god. but then he was a bad navigator. he brought us to the only part of the middle east...
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do you see the clean energy bill having an impact? >> it depends what type of clean energy bill. i think they need to take reform over what's regulated or not regulated in this case. we have a big oil company that's accountable, but then there's efforts to try to get a broader energy bill to talk about the long-term problems of our oil addiction, to try to incentivize clean energy, to maybe put a price on carbon so we can start addressing climate change, and addressing climate change, there will be some cost to consumers, but right now consumers are bearing a lot of costs of imported oil and obviously the environmental impacts of our oil addiction. >> tyson, thank you so much for joining us. tyson slocum, president of the energy program. >>> they're raising new things about the cost of bp. richard, there are now questions of what role bp may have played in the early release of that terrorist of the pan am flight that exploded over lockerbie, ireland. we understand you sat down with a libyan oil minister and asked him about that. what did he tell you? >> the allegation is substant
do you see the clean energy bill having an impact? >> it depends what type of clean energy bill. i think they need to take reform over what's regulated or not regulated in this case. we have a big oil company that's accountable, but then there's efforts to try to get a broader energy bill to talk about the long-term problems of our oil addiction, to try to incentivize clean energy, to maybe put a price on carbon so we can start addressing climate change, and addressing climate change,...
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now he'll try to get an energy bill through. financial regulation. and he didn't have to do all of that. and i think we're going to be able to see whether that was wise or unwise. >> he'll be judged for it one way or another. >> exactly. dwl so there is another group of people unhappy with the agenda he chose to use your words. the president this week was slammed by many business groups. the chamber of commerce accused president obama of, quote, dropping the ball when it comes to economic policy. and then also this week, the president opted for a, quote, quiet meeting although the photo-op was released with warren buffett. i mean, obviously -- >> the oracle. >> is this president anti-business as his critics say? >> it depends with whom you speak, right? if you talk to lots of business folk, they say what we crave is a more stable environment. and because barack obama has such an ambitious agenda, it's not stable. but wall street reform makes it clear. >> that's what the folks at the white house they say in you want to know how you're going to be regu
now he'll try to get an energy bill through. financial regulation. and he didn't have to do all of that. and i think we're going to be able to see whether that was wise or unwise. >> he'll be judged for it one way or another. >> exactly. dwl so there is another group of people unhappy with the agenda he chose to use your words. the president this week was slammed by many business groups. the chamber of commerce accused president obama of, quote, dropping the ball when it comes to...
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actually, the business i'm in would be clean energy fuels and clean energy fuels does better with a low price for natural gas. not a high price. i'm not a natural gas producer, i have very little natural gas. i do. i'm in a stockholder in clean energy fuels. >> i'm fascinated by you, you build a billion dollar business by having big ideas and taking big decisions. >> when you look at america incorporated as a business, what are the big decisions you think need to be taken, put aside energy for a moment. how should president obama get this great country back being great again? >> well, i was disappointed in congress when they struggled to make a decision and finally came up -- they had been told by s&p that 4 trillion, it was going to take a $4 trillion cut in spending, they kept them up with a kind of a questionable one trillion and i don't think anybody should be surprised. we should have cut spending more is what we should have done. that is absolutely necessary. and so here we are. they came up with a trillion dollar cut in spending, left for vacation, which i thought was unusual. i
actually, the business i'm in would be clean energy fuels and clean energy fuels does better with a low price for natural gas. not a high price. i'm not a natural gas producer, i have very little natural gas. i do. i'm in a stockholder in clean energy fuels. >> i'm fascinated by you, you build a billion dollar business by having big ideas and taking big decisions. >> when you look at america incorporated as a business, what are the big decisions you think need to be taken, put aside...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back, everyone. glad you are with us. the supreme court is on the verge of a decision on health care in america. within the next week, the justices will rule on obama care. it's the health care reform known as affordable care act. the court will let the law stand, parts of it stand or strike it down. we are focusing on it this morning. robert shapiro is joining us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> do you think they have finished their opinion at this point? >> at this point, i think the decisions are written. maybe fine tuning are the footnotes they like to write, attacking the decisions of others. at this po
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back, everyone. glad you are with us. the supreme...
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i think energy is a great story. i think congress can mess things up and it will hurt if we don't fix it. congress's failings take action to protect americans from an on coming storm. i'll show what you jobs are at risk and whether your state could be the hardest hit. >>> plus, that hammering you're hearing down the cul-de-sac from where you live could be the sound of a real heartbeat in the housing market. stick around. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with tide pods. three chambers. three times the stain removal power. pop in. stand out. >>> west germans can no longer worship at the church where their forefathers were christened and buried. the communists have never learned they can never erect a wall between their faithful and their god? >> 52 years ago this past week, the east german government began construction on what it called its anti-fasship bull wart, the berlin wall. how many miles long was it when it was built? seven miles, 15 miles, 38 miles or 96 miles. go to cnn.com/fareed for the challenge an lots of insight and analysis and follow us on twitter and facebook and remember, go to itun itunes.com/fareed if you miss a special. >>> this week was sponsored by the "washington post" and it got me thinking about the good old days of journalism and that in turn brought to mind evil and wars "scoop" probably the best novel ever written
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why wouldn't we use this as a catalyst to lack at clean energy? >> let me answer that, answer is because even though oil is expensive, it's much, much cheaper than all of these other alternatives. it's significantly cheaper -- >> significantly cheaper -- >> wind power -- >> that's coming from an attitude of right now. the fact is you look at solar, price of solar has significantly came out. last year it's 47 bucks, you can't tell me the price isn't coming in and that's actually with very limited investment in this area right now. only, out of 365 billion that's spent every year on oil business, get $1 billion spent on renewable energy. >> but let's not forget, you can't power your car, you can't power a lot of our electricity with solar. we're going to need oil. we're going to need it to make sure that our cars run and so on and remember, i think the key point here is, there are a lot of of people in the gulf whose jobs depend on offshore drilling. you made that point, i think it's important that we're talking about tens of thousands of jobs that
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. >>> and turning against nuclear energy in japan. as the company prepares to shut down its last two reactors, how will it fill the energy gap? >>> and the geneva motor show rolls in today. green motoring may be all the rage, but the show is also luxury overtaking some of the machines. >> first off, though, let's go straight to the stock markets in europe. these markets have been trading for just over an hour. this is how they're performing, as you can see, not a stellar performance at all. the heaviest losses coming from the dax down to the tune of 1.3%. investors at the moment they're weighing uncertainty of the scale of the participation in that great debt swap. with the deadline for sign-off is just two days away, it's still uncertain how many of them will exchange their bonds. in real terms it could be equivalent to 70% of this holdings. and a developing spat between the european commission and spain. this is following the spanish government's announcement that it plan toss overshoot its target for its budget deficit. that could
. >>> and turning against nuclear energy in japan. as the company prepares to shut down its last two reactors, how will it fill the energy gap? >>> and the geneva motor show rolls in today. green motoring may be all the rage, but the show is also luxury overtaking some of the machines. >> first off, though, let's go straight to the stock markets in europe. these markets have been trading for just over an hour. this is how they're performing, as you can see, not a stellar...
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we've got low energy prices, manufacturing input. this housing boom with more interest rating here to stay for a couple of years. is there enough that can happen in this economy to off set what's happening? >> we can't ignore them. i wish i could say that. if they blow it, there's nothing we can do, but i think the risks are becoming more balanced where things like the housing recov recovery, consumer debt coming down are start tog offer the possibility where growth might be a little stronger. although on the other hand, the europe and many things you mentioned, all these uncertainty mentioned it could be lower. we're less vulnerable than we were, but if they don't strike a deal, i think they will, they may go over january 1st so the republicans can say taxes went up even though they give in on the tax hikes for the 2%. >> stay where you are. the unemployment rate is now at its lowest rate since december 2008. after baek, we'll tell you why it's not as good as it looks. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well,
we've got low energy prices, manufacturing input. this housing boom with more interest rating here to stay for a couple of years. is there enough that can happen in this economy to off set what's happening? >> we can't ignore them. i wish i could say that. if they blow it, there's nothing we can do, but i think the risks are becoming more balanced where things like the housing recov recovery, consumer debt coming down are start tog offer the possibility where growth might be a little...
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energy and offshore drilling all in the same breath. >> the same place. there was a bipartisan effort to get a climate bill, an energy bill out there. it was a bit derailed by the arizona immigration issue because the government sort of shifted its everyone situation and things started to come apart. senator majority leader harry reid wants to get moving on energy reform by july, but this bp disaster in the gulf of mexico has actually affected the ability of the administration to trade more offshore drilling for support for a carbon tax or a cap and trade legislation. >> so where are we now on this? howard gould and steven moore here. >> steven, i want to ask you about this. really, does the gulf oil spill and the fact that president obama can't put offshore drilling on the table at this point to appease some people, are there really a lot of republicans who are going to come out and say, no, no, we really want to keep going with more offshore drilling? isn't that just politically unpalatable now? >> it may be. there's no question when i talk to republica
energy and offshore drilling all in the same breath. >> the same place. there was a bipartisan effort to get a climate bill, an energy bill out there. it was a bit derailed by the arizona immigration issue because the government sort of shifted its everyone situation and things started to come apart. senator majority leader harry reid wants to get moving on energy reform by july, but this bp disaster in the gulf of mexico has actually affected the ability of the administration to trade...
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. >> we have an ambitious target by 2030 to double the renewable energy and global energy mix. a lot of countries have already been investing in renewable energy and solar, wind power, hydro. >> the united arab is just one example. by 2020, the uae's capital is hoping that 7% of its total energy mix will come from renewable sources. >> we're very modern can be merged by highly efficient power plants. and we're very keen to be at the forefront of technology in every dimension of power supply. >> reporter: fast emerging as a hub for renewable energy, dedicating resources to the project, an initiative to create a city that's carbon neutral. it's also the headquarters for the international renewable energy agency, or irena. but despite sitting on vast oil reserves, many in the gulf region are looking to diversify their energy base. and companies are starting to tap into that market. >> we started four years ago because there is a fantastic solar resource in the middle east, north africa. a solar panel put on the ground here produces twice as much energy as one in germany, which is
. >> we have an ambitious target by 2030 to double the renewable energy and global energy mix. a lot of countries have already been investing in renewable energy and solar, wind power, hydro. >> the united arab is just one example. by 2020, the uae's capital is hoping that 7% of its total energy mix will come from renewable sources. >> we're very modern can be merged by highly efficient power plants. and we're very keen to be at the forefront of technology in every dimension...
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it really was a struggle. >> ricky has lent his name and energy to a number of causes. we will talk about that next. sure, decaf or regular? - regular. - cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream... please. when other toppings are made with hydrogenated oil, the real dairy cream in reddi-wip's sure an easy choice. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. fork or... spoon? [ deb ] people don't just come to ge capital for money. they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ hiwhere we build eachre it all sof o customersns. i didn't either. a better banking experience. here, we're working on something really speci in our family department. hey, mike. hey, sam. (rings bell) bell works. love that bell! regions recognizes the unique needs of families. and we want to make su y have exactly what u ed - from the right checking account, to a mor
it really was a struggle. >> ricky has lent his name and energy to a number of causes. we will talk about that next. sure, decaf or regular? - regular. - cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream... please. when other toppings are made with hydrogenated oil, the real dairy cream in reddi-wip's sure an easy choice. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. fork or... spoon? [ deb ] people don't just come to ge capital for money. they come to us for help. at...
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that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> health care is on tap next week in the supreme court. stay with cnn for the is latest on what it means for your
that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> health care is on tap next...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> i'm back with his holiness, the dalai lama. your holiness, i want to get into your life and the kind of lifestyle that you lead because
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. your doctor will say get smart about your...
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when you're talking about energy. well, energy is the second largest consumer of water. now, america is in the midst of a major drought. we need all the sources of energy we can get, even those that are not water dependent. like solar. solar is probably one of the few energy sources that is not dependent on water. why do i bring this up? the smart grid allows you to integrate all these different sources of energy. and this is what china sees. china gets. china will spend between now and the end of this decade probably close to $2 trillion on a smart grid. they get it. and their plans are by 2020 to have 50% of the cars sold in china, like 10 million, they expect to sell 20 million, 10 million will be hybrid. and they will get their juice from the grid, their smart grid that they're putting up as you and i are talking. >> that's why it's called the smart grid. i want to bring you in, frank. if we produce more oil here and that's what so much of the conversation on the campaign trail is about, right -- if we produce more oil here, will prices stabilize? it doesn't seem lik
when you're talking about energy. well, energy is the second largest consumer of water. now, america is in the midst of a major drought. we need all the sources of energy we can get, even those that are not water dependent. like solar. solar is probably one of the few energy sources that is not dependent on water. why do i bring this up? the smart grid allows you to integrate all these different sources of energy. and this is what china sees. china gets. china will spend between now and the end...
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i'm real estate high on the energy story. i think for the next four years, i know you're skeptical of that 12 million job figures, but i think we could easily create 12 million jobs in the energy sector alone with what's going on in the oil and gas boom. we have so much coal in this country. the president has been so skeptical of oil, gas and coal. i think president romney would really go after it. the one sector in the economy in the last four years that's created more jobs in the industry has been the oil and gas industry. i think we could create a lot more jobs in that industry if we got it right. >> you said president obama, too, but generally speaking that was pretty good. christine, you know the rules. if mitt romney wins in november, he's still got two very major problems. one of them is the gridlock in washington which has probably as much to do in congress, if not the president, more to do with congress. that economic storm blowing in from europe, kevin has said we have to be in good shape. i'm saying that may preven
i'm real estate high on the energy story. i think for the next four years, i know you're skeptical of that 12 million job figures, but i think we could easily create 12 million jobs in the energy sector alone with what's going on in the oil and gas boom. we have so much coal in this country. the president has been so skeptical of oil, gas and coal. i think president romney would really go after it. the one sector in the economy in the last four years that's created more jobs in the industry has...
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what is the future of nuclear energy? i'll talk to brilliant inventor nathan myrhvold about that and why america finds itself losing in this race to innovate. tonight we'll have a special report with "time" magazine called "restoring the american dream -- how to innovate" suspect set your alarms, your dvrs, even your vcrs. come to think of it, if you have a vcr, you're not very innovative. >>> all the talk in the united states and europe is about deficit and debt. in washington the battle over debt ceiling continues. let me tell you about the real crisis we face in america and europe has its own version of this. a crisis that could cripple america's economy and its society and would make the debt problem much, much worse. it is america's job crisis. the number of americans who are unemployed has roughly doubled since the financial crisis and recession hit. and though that number is declining, it is doing so very slowly. most new jobs are for part-time work at wages that average $19,000, that is half the median income. off
what is the future of nuclear energy? i'll talk to brilliant inventor nathan myrhvold about that and why america finds itself losing in this race to innovate. tonight we'll have a special report with "time" magazine called "restoring the american dream -- how to innovate" suspect set your alarms, your dvrs, even your vcrs. come to think of it, if you have a vcr, you're not very innovative. >>> all the talk in the united states and europe is about deficit and debt....
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you know, your charger is still using energy when it's plugged into the wall, right? yeah, but that's not my charger. i don't even have a cell phone. [ballad ringtone playing] uh-oh. um... [music stops] heh. announcer: millions of kids are using their energy wisely. >>> this is what's happening right now. french president is in the hospital undergoing medical tests today. the presidential palace said mr. sokarzee became ill when jogging when his body guards. no word yet on his condition. we'll have a live report next hour. >>> and moscow says it's perplexed by comments made by vice president joe biden. he told the wall street journal that russia has a withering economy and a leadership clinging to the past. his comments come a week after a summit meeting between the u.s. and russia designed to promote a softening between countries. >>> during a ceremony, lieutenant governor shawn parnell will be sworn in as her successor. she's leaving mid-term largely because of a slew of ethics complaints against her, and the complaints cost the state millions of dollars to investig
you know, your charger is still using energy when it's plugged into the wall, right? yeah, but that's not my charger. i don't even have a cell phone. [ballad ringtone playing] uh-oh. um... [music stops] heh. announcer: millions of kids are using their energy wisely. >>> this is what's happening right now. french president is in the hospital undergoing medical tests today. the presidential palace said mr. sokarzee became ill when jogging when his body guards. no word yet on his...
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if more drivers go from the pump to the plug, will power grids withstand the energy drain? >> if you buy an electric vehicle and so do your neighbors on both sides, you could blow the transformer if all three decide to charge it at peak hours. >> reporter: and that is a challenge. listen to the chairman at a recent car conference. >> if three to five of these show up in one neighborhood you will overwhelm the circuits and that will lead to blackouts and other problems. >> reporter: the company sees it as an opportunity. so how to address the overload issue? is. >> we believe that customers will charge late at night and early in the morning, this is the best time to charge and we will encourage that with lower rates. >> reporter: let's say i'm driving an electric vehicle and i'm running out of power? what am i to do? i'm going to have to find a place to charge it. hi, i'm with cnn and doing a story about electric vehicles. do you have somewhere i can charge it? >> nope. >> nope. >> it is called range anxiety and in a recent carscars.com po 54% of people are afraid of running
if more drivers go from the pump to the plug, will power grids withstand the energy drain? >> if you buy an electric vehicle and so do your neighbors on both sides, you could blow the transformer if all three decide to charge it at peak hours. >> reporter: and that is a challenge. listen to the chairman at a recent car conference. >> if three to five of these show up in one neighborhood you will overwhelm the circuits and that will lead to blackouts and other problems....
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cheap energy, clean energy and secure energy. you can have any two, but no more than two. you can't have three. if the president is not foggy, then he's being deceptive. choose your two, your priorities and accept that means the third falls off the table. >> all right. thanks very much to all three of you. we appreciate it. we'll see what happens on this gay marriage issue. it will be more and more important as these candidates continue to go down the path. >>> a surprise move by the judge in the trial of the man accused of killing his wife on their honey moon and the nfl, is it responsible for the suicide of a former player. his family says yes. they're "outfront" in an exclusive interview tonight. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points
cheap energy, clean energy and secure energy. you can have any two, but no more than two. you can't have three. if the president is not foggy, then he's being deceptive. choose your two, your priorities and accept that means the third falls off the table. >> all right. thanks very much to all three of you. we appreciate it. we'll see what happens on this gay marriage issue. it will be more and more important as these candidates continue to go down the path. >>> a surprise move by...
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the chinese benefits from tensions being solved because they need the oil and energy. the russian benefit from the price being high. and on betting on what putin will do if the price of oil is high, he will oppress because that's the efficient way when he's got money to take people to the streets and bash heads in. then he will become more and then probably liberalize because that would be the solution. the likelihood that oil is going to drop is not real. >>> when we come back, we're going to talk about iran. yes, . go national. go like a pro. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldi
the chinese benefits from tensions being solved because they need the oil and energy. the russian benefit from the price being high. and on betting on what putin will do if the price of oil is high, he will oppress because that's the efficient way when he's got money to take people to the streets and bash heads in. then he will become more and then probably liberalize because that would be the solution. the likelihood that oil is going to drop is not real. >>> when we come back, we're...
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and the turks are not just energy consumers. for years, building a network of pipelines to make turkey a strategic conduit for moving oil and natural gas from the land-locked caspian sea basin to lucrative energy-hung rip markets in europe. and the turks are eager to serve as a political bridge between their traditional national allies, the nato military alliance, and teheran. and the iranians are all too happy to have the turks as mediators. this week, ahmadinejad suggested he was willing to hold another round of talks with western governments over iran's controversial nuclear program here in istanbul. in the last decade, turkey and iran have gone from being ideological rivals to eager trading partners and that shift is making turkey's nato allies in washington uncomfortable. america's concerns, however, are falling on deaf ears. teheran and ankara have announced ambitious plans to try to triple trade between the two neighbors over the next five years. ivan watson, cnn,is stan bull. >> a target of $30 billion. that's sizable. i
and the turks are not just energy consumers. for years, building a network of pipelines to make turkey a strategic conduit for moving oil and natural gas from the land-locked caspian sea basin to lucrative energy-hung rip markets in europe. and the turks are eager to serve as a political bridge between their traditional national allies, the nato military alliance, and teheran. and the iranians are all too happy to have the turks as mediators. this week, ahmadinejad suggested he was willing to...
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one last thing, the energy future is so positive for the u.s. in the next 10 or 15 years, we could actually be exporting energy, oil and gas. so all of these things, i think, just point to a more optimistic view. don't forget one other thing. it's always darkest before the dawn. >> wow! >> it's also always brightest before the hurricane hits. diane swofrpnk, the issue is i could be wrong. we cover hurricanes. >> we hope you're wrong. >> we tell you, your only choice is to board up your house and leave. if it doesn't come, i'm happy to have that hang on my face. here we have 30% chance of a recession. some people will say that's a business cycle. i'm saying that maybe congressional action early could do something to create a shelter for that. is that wrong? should i just forget that whole argument? >> no. i think it's absolutely right. i'm encouraged. if steve really believes there is a bipartisan compromise out there, that might avert a debt downgrade even if we just kick the can down the road and temporarily deal with the extension of tax cuts
one last thing, the energy future is so positive for the u.s. in the next 10 or 15 years, we could actually be exporting energy, oil and gas. so all of these things, i think, just point to a more optimistic view. don't forget one other thing. it's always darkest before the dawn. >> wow! >> it's also always brightest before the hurricane hits. diane swofrpnk, the issue is i could be wrong. we cover hurricanes. >> we hope you're wrong. >> we tell you, your only choice is...
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the dispute involves energy. there are immense amounts of natural gas under the china seas. but above all it involves history. its two greatest powers, the two largest economies and militaries have an unresolved bitter relationship. china and japan have never had to occupy the global stage as equals. one has always dominated the other. for most of the past years china was the leader and japan accepted the role of a distant empire. that changed in the late 19th century as japan became the first asian country to modernize its economy and society and catch up with the west. after the formation, japan's military strength grew, and in 1895 it defeated ching dynasty, china. one of the consequences of the war, they annexed the islands, but their sovereignty has been in dispute for the last 40 years with china asserting its historic claim and japan its modern possession. over the past two months both countries have acted in ways that could easily spiral out of control toward conflict. the result has been frequent encounters between japanese and chinese ships as they patrol these wat
the dispute involves energy. there are immense amounts of natural gas under the china seas. but above all it involves history. its two greatest powers, the two largest economies and militaries have an unresolved bitter relationship. china and japan have never had to occupy the global stage as equals. one has always dominated the other. for most of the past years china was the leader and japan accepted the role of a distant empire. that changed in the late 19th century as japan became the first...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> the muslims don't believe in it, honey. i was in the military. i've been over there. >> the fact that i have lived here for so long and i've never seen this side of anyone before, sometimes i still wake up and i'm like, is this really happening? >> read the koran, all infidels must die. >> to have people come out and say we are against this religion is very shocking. >> it's a mosq
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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is this the environmental disaster that could change our country's energy policy for good? we're joined by our good friend who is the author of "game over" and an expert on oil. i was out talking to people all week and a number of times people said to me, what's the cost of this disaster? i said we can add up the cost of cleaning up the oil but we are going to lose species of birds, some sea mammals, the shrimp industry decimated. i don't know what the long-term cost is. >> i don't think anybody does now, ali. we don't really know at this point whether they could even cap the thing and, you know, then, heaven forbid, it could be, you know, just enormous. but what people have to realize is when you start doing a lot of this drilling, you're going to have accidents. i mean, i did a simple minded calculation admittedly with nuclear power but the same principle applies. let's say you build a thousand reactors worldwide which is not an unrealistic number over the next 20 years. >> right. >> let's say the probability of a failure in a 20-year period for any particular reactor is
is this the environmental disaster that could change our country's energy policy for good? we're joined by our good friend who is the author of "game over" and an expert on oil. i was out talking to people all week and a number of times people said to me, what's the cost of this disaster? i said we can add up the cost of cleaning up the oil but we are going to lose species of birds, some sea mammals, the shrimp industry decimated. i don't know what the long-term cost is. >> i...
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we have more energy than anybody in the world. and if we -- in an environmentally friendly way -- acquire it, go on the federal lands, do it in the right way, we'll get that extra piece of cash and bring manufacturing and jobs back to the united states or create them in the united states because of our energy. >> the last four years of the obama presidency was marred by not great relationships between the business community and the administration. you are one of the key faces of the business community. have you reached out to the president or has he reached out to you since his election to say let's make this four years look very different? >> just remember my job's to represent the business people, he's the president of the united states. >> right. >> we deal with each other when we should and when we need to, and sometimes we agree, sometimes we don't. >> but do you have a good relationship with him? would you like a better relationship with him? >> oh, i would like to have a more regular relationship with him, but we're doing j
we have more energy than anybody in the world. and if we -- in an environmentally friendly way -- acquire it, go on the federal lands, do it in the right way, we'll get that extra piece of cash and bring manufacturing and jobs back to the united states or create them in the united states because of our energy. >> the last four years of the obama presidency was marred by not great relationships between the business community and the administration. you are one of the key faces of the...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> we want to take you live to denver, colorado. president obama there at campaign stop. it's his seven visit to the state since announcing re-election and his tenth since becoming president. the president focusing on women voters. he also just said the thoughts and prayers of the nation are with the victims in aurora following the theater shooting there. let's listen. >> and the reason it's intense is because the choice we face in november could not be bigger. it's not just the choice betw
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're...
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a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] tu
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we need to have energy diversification. for energy security. that means, i think, the key alternative fuels are natural gas and renewables. we need to move in that direction with natural gas as a bridge. we also have to have more energy efficiency, more fuel efficiency, i think the president has pushed that. short-term, you know, maybe the strategic petroleum reserve. i wouldn't sell barrels in the clinton administration, we did. we put some barrels on the market. and that helped reduce the price a little bit. but that's short-term. other steps that we need to take obviously is work with a consumer countries, with japan with europe to get them to work on opec countries. i used to be criticized, ali, when i was energy secretary. i'd go around to the opec countries, to the saudi arabias and say the price is too high. actually at the time it was about $25. i'd say, increase production. and generally the opec countries in those days were in the mood to help us, but they're not anymore. but there are no short-term solutions. but the fact is, this pr
we need to have energy diversification. for energy security. that means, i think, the key alternative fuels are natural gas and renewables. we need to move in that direction with natural gas as a bridge. we also have to have more energy efficiency, more fuel efficiency, i think the president has pushed that. short-term, you know, maybe the strategic petroleum reserve. i wouldn't sell barrels in the clinton administration, we did. we put some barrels on the market. and that helped reduce the...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. >>> let's take an assumption that many p
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones....
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your...
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. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication the dysfunction won't end anytime soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter of negative growth. gdp there fell by 0.6%, the worst since 2009. europe has been experimenting with austerity. the deep cuts to government spending that have failed to turn the euro area economies around. unemployment in the euro area is 11.7%. some countries like spain and greece above 25%. washington is less than two week ace way from austerity in the form o
. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester...
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today the energy secretary, stephen chu, said that u.s. reactors are designed to withstand hurricanes and tsunamis, but given geologies' maximum predictions, is that actually enough? >> piers, i fully agree that there are important lessons to be learned from what has happened at fukushima. but i think it's crucially important that we learn the right lessons. we already knew that every nuclear power reactor in the world needs a reliable post-shutdown cooling system. what we learned from fukushima is we need to look at every single nuclear power plant in the world and ask the question of whether that cooling system is truly secure against even the most radical conceivable weather event. >> let me ask you a difficult question on that. as things stand, given your knowledge of the nuclear power plants in america, how many of them would you think are able to withstand an earthquake of the magnitude we saw in japan? >> well, let's remember that the reactors in japan were quite old. they had delivered reliable, clean energy to the japanese public
today the energy secretary, stephen chu, said that u.s. reactors are designed to withstand hurricanes and tsunamis, but given geologies' maximum predictions, is that actually enough? >> piers, i fully agree that there are important lessons to be learned from what has happened at fukushima. but i think it's crucially important that we learn the right lessons. we already knew that every nuclear power reactor in the world needs a reliable post-shutdown cooling system. what we learned from...